The world is making strides in recognizing the importance of mental well-being, but much more remains to be done. Shockingly, it is estimated that 700,000 people die by suicide every year globally, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). This staggering figure highlights an urgent need for action, especially considering that many of these tragedies could be prevented.
One of the most significant barriers to preventing suicide is the stigma that surrounds it. This stigma not only discourages individuals from seeking help but also pushes them to conceal their trauma and suffering.
To combat this, we must foster open and honest conversations about mental health to normalize these issues and make it easier for people to reach out for support.In this respect, Rcoz has made it their mission to start conversations and remove the stigma attached to mental health by posting videos of everyday people talking about their struggles. Watch one of our brave storytellers [here] share their experience dealing with suicidal ideation.
The impact of suicide extends far beyond the individual, leaving a profound and lasting effect on those left behind. The stigma associated with suicide deeply affects the bereaved, who often face negativity from others and struggle with feelings of shame, guilt, and rejection. It is crucial that we address these issues to support those affected and create a more compassionate and understanding society.
Help is available. Speak to someone today. Call or text 988
National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Suicide Call Back Service 1-300-659-467